“…The students whose teachers received the training rated their teachers' classroom performance as significantly improved, whereas students whose teachers received no training observed no improvements in teaching. A study by Robinson and Wilson (1985) also found benefits from inservice programs for teachers. These researchers implemented a human relations training program for secondand fifth-grade teachers in six schools and found that the teachers who received training made significantly higher scores on a scale for rating teacher responses than did teachers in other schools who received no such training.…”
Section: Developing Positive Characteristics In Teachersmentioning
“…The students whose teachers received the training rated their teachers' classroom performance as significantly improved, whereas students whose teachers received no training observed no improvements in teaching. A study by Robinson and Wilson (1985) also found benefits from inservice programs for teachers. These researchers implemented a human relations training program for secondand fifth-grade teachers in six schools and found that the teachers who received training made significantly higher scores on a scale for rating teacher responses than did teachers in other schools who received no such training.…”
Section: Developing Positive Characteristics In Teachersmentioning
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